Great post!
I think that most banks in the US were not open on Sunday and also limited Saturday hours. I am also drawn to him getting another job and something bad happening to him on the way to work, at work, or going someplace in relation to work. It would be great if we could find the exact date that he left the hotel and told his roommates that he was going to work, but never came back. The earliest that this happened was probably early May, and the latest that this happened, was probably early June. I think
@Ciriii57's theory of mid May as a likelihood of when this happened is a great hypothesis!
When Farren called his Mother and Grandmother on April 26, 1980 I believe he had nothing, lost his first job, and was living hand to mouth. I mean, "A room and a bath for a buck and a half" was probably a financial strain. He had nothing, and when he told his Grandmother,
"I love you." I originally took that as a suicide cry for help.
However, off the basis of his roommates who said Farren "left for work and never came back." that leads me to him getting another job, not him committing suicide. It's possible that they lied, if Farren swore them to secrecy about something, but I doubt that. Back than in San Francisco, you could be a temporary help "errand boy." Cook, street vendor, food prep, dishwasher, bus boy(At the Marriott?) It is possible that Farren never got a high school diploma. But back in those days, companies would hire temps to do very basic things.
OR:
Farren being vulnerable and with not a lot of street smarts was lured into something horrible, with false promises and false trust on that "second job." Tragically, Farren would fit the profile of someone luring an unsuspecting victim to a horrible place. Someone looking for a "Fashion model." "Photography assistant." And perhaps Farren had the body and physique that they were looking for, to (put it mildly) "Do bad things" to him. Farren could have been "set up" and trapped where once he started, he could not escape. This could tie in with a hate crime. There's a part of me that senses that "Second Job" lead to an evil place.
What the advertised job could have been a total "come on" compared to what was actually taking place?
The above scenario before the "Or" is horrifying, but we have to be realistic that this could have happened. Farren leaving his belongings and money behind is a red flag to me. He might have forgotten about the money. But I don't think he did.
Satch